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1. Cleveland Browns - Myles Garrett* |DE/OLB| Texas A&M:
The consensus #1 since the start of the season. Highly productive, freakish athletic linear ability, and a high character guy. What I haven't liked for awhile now is the lack of a consistent motor, and physicality at the line of scrimmage. He plays like a smaller stand up OLB despite being near 6’5 270. He's been catching deserved flack for some ill advised and immature behaviors leading up to the draft... Best scenario is that all the backbiting helps to generate a substantial chip. The Trubisky talk at #1 hurts. Drafting Trubisky at #1 would essentially be an admission by the Browns that they errored in passing Wentz last year. Because there's no way Trubisky is rated higher than the North Dakota QB. I still blame Parcels. If I was making this pick, it would be Solomon Thomas.
NFL Comp. smaller, softer Julius Peppers

2. San Francisco 49ers - Jamal Adams |S| LSU:
The former CB retains the speed and fluidity to play man coverage but also brings the physicality of a box safety. Great leader and motivator that you want in the locker room and practice field. I had Adams here in January and I’m coming back to it as the late speculation points toward him. Solomon Thomas would also make a great fit but it’s possible Lynch doesn’t want to step on what’s already in place so to speak. Armstead is already a solid fit at the 3 in Saleh’s defense with Buckner at the 5.
NFL Comp. taller Earl Thomas

3. Chicago Bears - Solomon Thomas* |DE| Stanford:
Thomas is a tad longer and leaner than Aaron Donald but their play style is very similar. The Bears took a similar type prospect for their defense in Bullard last season so it’s a safe bet they’re high on Thomas. The issue is Bullard didn’t mesh well in the scheme. Thomas is a superior prospect but I don’t think he’s the best fit for it either.
NFL Comp. Aaron Donald Lite

4. TRADE Cincinnati Bengals (JAC) - Len Fournette*|RB| LSU:
The Bengals have been looking past Jeremy Hill since his playoff fumble and are rumored to covet a big time RB. I think the Bengals see themselves as a playoff team but lack a real punch out of their backfield and Fournette could be their Zeke. Fournette’s got unique size and speed but just adequate patience and vision. Atm he’s just a physical battering ram. Bengals use their 2nd rounder and a 6th rounder to move up 5 spots here.
NFL Comp. Ricky Williams

5. Tennessee Titans - O.J. Howard |TE| Alabama:
Titans need to take the best skill position offensive player available in the 1st. Adding a dynamic TE that can break the seam and block should make their run first offense even more scary. Howard’s exactly how you draw up a pro TE but did disappear for long stretches at Bama’.
NFL Comp. skinny Marcedes Lewis

6. New York Jets - Mitch Trubisky* |QB| UNC:
I would think most teams would be appropriately cautious with this year’s QB class. ...but then again the Jets and Maccagnan don’t really have anything to lose. After ridiculously swinging and missing on Hackenberg, I could see them attempting to right things by taking this year's top QB. Even though that QB has the fewest starts of any 1st round selected QB.... But they’re going nowhere with Bowles and this roster and hitting on a franchise QB is probably the only way out.
NFL Comp. between a stronger armed Andy Dalton & Mark Sanchez

7. Los Angeles Chargers - Jonathan Allen |DE| Alabama:
The talk about Allen's health and his sub par combine give the impression that his stock is dropping, but I think it might be a similar situation as Bosa last year, who ultimately went right about where he was expected to go. Allen's a DE in a DT body with a forever motor and a savage at the point of attack. Not flashy but he’s a plugger upfront that can finish.
NFL Comp. Jurrell Casey

8. Carolina Panthers - Christian McCaffrey*|RB| Stanford:
Superman needs a sidekick. McCaffrey’s an explosive running and receiving talent but he’s also slight and a bit underpowered at the moment. With Stewart's legs getting weary McCaffrey could be a great compliment straight away, then eventually be the full time starter in a season or two.
NFL Comp. Warrick Dunn

9. TRADE Jacksonville Jaguars (CIN) - Garett Bolles |OT| Utah:
I’m sure the Jags like Fournette, but I’ll wager his football mentality and positional value doesn’t quite synch up with Coughlin and Caldwell. Meanwhile, OL is a weakness and if there’s any hope remaining in reworking Bortles, the blocking must improve. Bolles is the best OT in this class, imo. Pass protects well but really shines as a run blocker. And he’s got a personality Coughlin would pound the table for. I think they could mimic the Dolphins and play Bolles at OG for a season next to Albert, then let him take over LT year 2.
NFL Comp. Jordan Gross

11. New Orleans Saints - Haason Reddick |OLB/DE| Temple:
No prospect has seen as great a meteoric rise up the boards as Reddick this draft season and I think it’s well deserved. He’s an elite athlete with strength, closing burst and fluidity as a pass rusher and experience playing in space and in coverage. He’s a prototype 34 OLB but versatile enough to play at any LB spot. Saints went hard after LB this off season clearly viewing it a weakness. They came away with a few vet fill ins but none are above average starters. I think Reddick would be an OLB on early downs then rush on pass downs.
NFL Comp. 6’1 Anthony Barr

12. Cleveland Browns - Patrick Mahomes* |QB| Texas Tech:
Which QB the Browns covet is anyone’s guess but I think Mahomes would check a lot of analytical boxes for Sashi & Co. And I’m not convinced he’d have to play right away because Kessler played better as a rookie than most give him credit for. He was a rare solid game managing rookie. That should only get better year 2. A trade up with the Titans for Trubisky is possible, but again, it’s really hard for me to register the team being so high on Mitch, yet passing on Wentz last season.
NFL Comp. an air raid Matt Stafford

13. Arizona Cardinals - Malik Hooker**|S| OSU:
Hooker’s a phenom athlete and ballhawk but also a one year wonder coming of minor injuries. His click and close, body control and ball skills are Ed Reed-esque but he’s got a long way to go to match Reed’s leadership, toughness and clutch capability. I feel like the physical part of the game is always going to bite him in the [inappropriate/removed] a bit.
NFL Comp. Devon McCourty

14. Philadelphia Eagles - Marshon Lattimore**|CB| OSU:
Lattimore’s more or less how you draw up a pro CB and he looks like he could be coached to fit any scheme. But the injury history and just 1 year of production are flags.
NFL Comp. P.J. Williams

15. Indianapolis Colts - Kenny King |CB| Washington:
King’s got impressive length, elite quickness and isn’t afraid to hit...rare combination. Steadily improved at Washington to the point where some scouts liked him over Sidney Jones well before the pro day.
NFL Comp. Richard Sherman

16. Baltimore Ravens - Derek Barnett |DE/OLB| Tennessee:
Carries a strong motor, technique and top tier initial quickness in a squatty body. But he’s also perceived as a try hard guy that lacks measurables and could very well drop. Ravens could use Corey Davis but Barnett is too much like the edge guys Ozzie has always liked.
NFL Comp. Brandon Graham

17. Washington Redskins - Malik McDowell*|DT| Michigan St:
McDowell’s getting justifiably knocked as being a boom/bust candidate but the boom is pretty high up there. He has a special physical skill set and flashed everything you want to see in a big time DL prospect. He just hasn’t done it enough. It makes his draft slotting hard to pinpoint and anywhere from 20-60 won’t surprise me. It'll be all about the coaching with him similar to Chris Jones last year.
NFL Comp. Malik Jackson

18. Tennessee Titans - Reuben Foster |LB| Alabama:
Foster’s a devastating hitter and has shown he can cover. Dropped weight this past season and became extra explosive. But it’s hard to get a good read on a guy playing behind the most dominant DL in the country. Regarded as a top 5 talent but injury history and character concerns should drop him some.
NFL Comp. Kevin Burnett

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Forrest Lamp |OT/OG| W. Kentucky:
Bucs have been linked to Cook, Ross, Barnett and others but I think by far the biggest weakness on the team is the OL. They've got big plans for this season but none of it will get off the ground if they can’t give Winston a clean pocket. Lamp’s a steady, powerful guy with good feet and is arguably the best overall OL in this class. He held his own at LT against the strength of Jon Allen and the speed of Arden Key over the past 2 seasons at WKU. I think he could stick at OT if he had to or be a rock at OG in the league.
NFL Comp. Marshall Yanda-ish

20. Denver Broncos - Cam Robinson*|OT| Alabama:
Robinson’s more of a project than a finished product. He’s got prototypical size and length and solid athletic ability but isn’t terribly powerful or especially laterally quick. But his upside and the Broncos legit need at the position might make him too hard to pass.
NFL Comp. King Dunlap

21. Detroit Lions - Charles Harris* |DE| Missouri:
Harris has a lot of dog in him. He’s got a big time motor and is aggressive and quick at the poa with his hands and feet. He’s a little stiff and undersized but plays with a chip that compensates.
NFL Comp. John Abraham

23. New York Giants - David Njoku*|TE| Miami:
Inexperienced phenom that’s a willing blocker if not a good one. Inconsistent hands and raw all around but he's just too good of an athlete and individual to last very long.
NFL Comp. Vernon Davis

24. Las Vegas Raiders - Marlon Humphrey**|CB| Alabama:
Humphrey’s an elite athlete and extra physical but his coverage isn’t sticky and he’s not that great in jump ball situations. I think he might make a better safety. Teams would be intrigued with his press man potential though. Foster on the board but he might be too questionable a character guy for McKenzie.
NFL Comp Eric Rowe

25. Houston Texans - T.J. Watt |OLB| Wisconsin:
Draft stock on Watt’s hard to place after a one year breakout and top shelf testing. It’s a matter of how teams will view his upside. His film is solid not spectacular. Matching him up with his all pro brother might be too good too pass up.
NFL Comp. Mike Vrabel

26. Seattle Seahawks - Ryan Ramcyzk*|OT| Wisconsin:
Ramcyzk made an impressive jump from D III and should at least provide good run blocking for the Hawks. As a pass protector he might be a little lacking despite his great technique.
NFL Comp. Bryan Bulaga

27. Kansas City Chiefs - Jarrad Davis |LB| Florida:
Davis is the best interior LB in this class, imo. He’s an uber physical, versatile, passionate player in the mold of some of the best the game has seen.
NFL Comp slower Ray Lewis

28. Dallas Cowboys - Jabrill Peppers*|S| Michigan:
Polarizing guy has elite speed and got better over his college career despite playing 4+ positions. This pick would remind me of Dez Bryant's selection and could pay off similarly.
NFL Comp. Malcolm Jenkins

30. Pittsburgh Steelers - Deshaun Watson* |QB| Clemson:
Big Ben flirting with hanging them up soon seems more realistic than just typical off season talk. Watson has shown every trait you want in a franchise QB except processing things rapidly on the field. Kind of important. If he can transition effectively to making full read progressions and reading more complex defenses, he’s easily a long term franchise QB.
NFL Comp. unentitled, sturdier Robert Griffin

31. Atlanta Falcons - Chris Wormley |DT| Michigan:
Wormley’s quietly put together a strong post season. He's stood out at senior week practices and his pro day. He's what the Falcons want Hageman to be. He can play the 5 and hold up vs the run while also helping out the pass rush.
NFL Comp. bigger Matt Shaughnessy

32. New Orleans Saints - Corey Davis |WR| W. Michigan:
The Bronco All American is atop some WR boards. But I’m not sure just how explosive he really is and due to his injury no one will really know for sure until he actually steps on the field. But his production, work ethic and character should intrigue.
NFL Comp. Allen Hurns

34. San Francisco 49ers - John Ross |WR| Washington:
Ross is explosive but fragile. Too often last season Ty Hill was the only legit threat to opposing secondaries. Shanahan probably utilizes downfield shots more than any other coordinator in the league.
NFL Comp. DeSean Jackson

35. Jacksonville Jaguars - Dion Dawkins |OG| Temple:
Toughness is the brand in Jacksonville now and the best way to resurrect their offense is a dominant run game. Dawkins can fire out with power and should be an identity changer.
NFL Comp. Jeff Allen

36. Chicago Bears - Tre Davious White |CB| LSU:
White is a fairly solid, all around DB who's progressed at LSU and should be prepared to start straight away as a rookie. Also contributes in the return game.
NFL Comp. Dominique Franks

37. LA Rams - Zay Jones |WR| E. Carolina:
Rams start over and have multiple needs including a #1 WR. Jones was an FBS record setter and dominated senior week. He's an infectious, complete football player that should make a squad better.
NFL Comp. Joe Horn

41. TRADE Jacksonville Jaguars (CIN) - Dalvin Cook* |RB| Florida St:
Cook's pure speed, durability, balance, and hands make him special despite being on the smaller size. Past character concerns, a mediocre combine and injury history raise flags but he's still a coveted playmaker to many.
NFL Comp. Lamar Miller
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42. TRADE New England Patriots (NO) - Adoree Jackson*|CB| USC:
Patriots trade Malcolm Butler to the Saints in exchange for the Saints’ 2017’ and 2018 2nd round picks in this scenario. While the Saints fill a substantial hole with a pro bowl caliber CB in his prime. Nickel playmaker boosts the return game and adds a dangerous gadget threat on offense for BB. Competes for a start outside or in the slot.
NFL Comp Leodis McKelvin

43. Philadelphia Eagles - Zach Cunningham*|LB| Vanderbilt:
Cunningham closes aggressively to the ball carrier all over the field. Not as adept in coverage but it's not for lack of tools.
NFL Comp. slower Ryan Shazier

44. Buffalo Bills - Marcus Maye |S| Florida:
I’ve read rumors that Maye could go a lot higher than expected. I think he’s a stop you in your tracks tackler with solid mobility and coverage ability. He’s a plug and play guy and the Bills need a physical starting safety.
NFL Comp. Quentin Demps
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45. Arizona Cardinals - Budda Baker |DB| Washington:
Almost a Mattheu clone but doesn’t make near as many plays. Projects as the top nickel /slot defender in this class.
NFL Comp Mike Adams

47. Baltimore Ravens - Juju Smith Schuster* |WR| USC:
A lot of upside but atm Schuster can be out quicked in his routes, beaten to the catch point in the air, and run down.
NFL Comp. Chris Harper (Kansas St)

48. Indianapolis Colts - Raekwon McMillan*|LB| Ohio St:
Mcmillian was overlooked this draft season until testing better than anticipated at the combine. He’s a steady guy that can run, fill lanes, and hang in coverage. Little flash but plenty of reliability. I’d wager the Colts would trade up for him if necessary.
NFL Comp. Stephen Tulloch

49. Washington Redskins - Alvin Kamara*|RB| Tennessee:
Kamara's a 3rd down change of pace back that has enough size that some see him as a 3 down starter. Basically a bigger, more reliable Chris Thompson.
NFL Comp. Brandon Bolden

50. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Obi Melifonwu |S/CB| UConn:
UConn’s starting to get a rep for producing better athletes than football players. Obi fits that bill atm. Teams banking on his upside might take him high but I think his film says he should go later. I think he's actually a better CB prospect than safety.
NFL Comp: Tebucky Jones/Antonio Cromartie

51. Denver Broncos - Anthony Garcia |OT| Troy:
I think it would be prudent for the Broncos to go back to back OTs if the talent and value are there. Athletic with a devastating punch and plenty of ferocity, but lean, lacks anchor strength and overall polish. He's a high upside developmental project.
NFL Comp. poor man’s D’brickashaw Ferguson

52. Cleveland Browns - Joe Mixon** |RB| Oklahoma:
There's probably not a better city in the league that would embrace an impressively talented RB with a domestic abuse past then Cleveland…. ...awkward. Crowell is a decent RB but pretty ordinary and the team is reportedly looking to upgrade.
NFL Comp: Latavius Murray

56. Oakland Raiders - Montravius Adams |DT| Auburn:
Oakland should be looking for defensive interior playmakers early and often. Which one is anyone’s guess but Adams is a bit of a freak for his size and should add sand as he ages.
NFL Comp. Nick Fairley

58. Kansas City Chiefs - Cooper Kupp |WR| E. Washington:
Maclin is like 50, Conley’s mediocre and Wilson is up after this year. Kupp was the star of senior week practices and gives them another reliable playmaker on offense.
NFL Comp. Brian Hartline

60. Dallas Cowboys - Damonte Kazee |CB| San Diego St.
Kazee seems an ideal fit for a zone scheme but he showed versatility senior week by dominating in press. He's grabby however and he'll get flagged early and often until he adjusts.
NFL Comp. Alterraun Verner

61. Green Bay Packers - Ahkello Witherspoon |CB| Colorado:
Witherspoon’s a great matchup for the bigger WRs and the deep threats but he won’t help in the run game right away.
NFL Comp. softer Dominique Rodgers Cromartie

62. Pittsburgh Steelers - Jordan Willis |OLB| Kansas St:
James Harrison’s a freak of nature but that battery is bulging and the Steelers need young incumbents.
NFL Comp. Cassius Marsh

66. San Francisco 49ers - Deshone Kizer**|QB| Notre Dame:
Kizer possesses great tools but his inconsistency and shrinking at crucial moments last season reminded me a little of E.J. Manuel. His personality during this draft season has come off highly scripted and self absorbed as well. He flashed enough as a sophomore to figure he can be coached up into a functional starter but that may be his ceiling.
NFL Comp. Jason Campbell

85. Detroit Lions - D’onta Foreman* |RB| Texas:[/b]
Foreman's size/speed combo will have him drafted high. He'll be a load for opponents if he lands with a good run blocking team. If not…. he's not adept at creating his own yards.
NFL Comp Jonathan Dwyer

111. Chicago Bears - Gareon Conley*|CB| OSU:[/b]
Impossible to tell where Conley’s stock will land. I don’t think it’ll be quite a La’el Collins fall but he’ll certainly be knocked for terrible judgement and a charge hanging over his head. He’s a plug and play CB. He's not as fast and doesn't jump as high as his teammate but he’s twitchy athletic, and has been a more consistent, durable playmaker.
NFL Comp. Stephon Gilmore

142. Houston Texans - Vince Beigel |LB| Wisconsin:
Beigel was outshined by Watt this past season but he dealt with a broken foot part of the way. At 100 Beigel’s pound for pound one of the toughest 34 rushers in this class. He routinely sets the edge vs the run and has enough quickness and motor to factor as a pass rusher.
NFL Comp. Erik Walden

Love the first pick. Hooker is gonna be a monster. Problem here is he's more of a FS and we need a SS. Wouldn't complain, but Stephen Jones already said they're unlikely to trade up, so if accuracy is what you're going for I wouldn't count on this happening.

Love Josh Jones. But with Hooker the pick in round 1 I think it's more likely we address DE/CB, unless you think we move Byron Jones back to CB, then this would be a great value here. I'd like Tim Williams more though.

Sutton is a solid pick. Don't see us going DB with the first 3 picks but we'll see. No real complaints given the board.

The rest are awful. We won't pick a WR this year. TE isn't a need at all. QB makes no sense.

Colts draft is nice, Lattimore falling to 15 would be a dream. If you went with Rivers over Evans in the 3rd, this draft would be amazing. Desperately need a pass rusher and we have two solid starters at safety already.

I don't like the Juju pick. Sidney Jones is also someone I would stay away from considering his injury (plus he doesn't really have the length the Panthers like - think he could be a fine player but as far as mocking goes it isn't the best, if you get what I mean). Don't like the Tevi or Braden picks (Gettleman doesn't seem high on this OT class at all - nor does anyone else, might as well draft something else). Not sure about Kpassangnon. I think I may prefer Basham. I applaud the effort and if nothing else I would be pretty excited about McCaffrey._________________

Love the first pick. Hooker is gonna be a monster. Problem here is he's more of a FS and we need a SS. Wouldn't complain, but Stephen Jones already said they're unlikely to trade up, so if accuracy is what you're going for I wouldn't count on this happening.

Love Josh Jones. But with Hooker the pick in round 1 I think it's more likely we address DE/CB, unless you think we move Byron Jones back to CB, then this would be a great value here. I'd like Tim Williams more though.

Sutton is a solid pick. Don't see us going DB with the first 3 picks but we'll see. No real complaints given the board.

The rest are awful. We won't pick a WR this year. TE isn't a need at all. QB makes no sense.

I don't like the Juju pick. Sidney Jones is also someone I would stay away from considering his injury (plus he doesn't really have the length the Panthers like - think he could be a fine player but as far as mocking goes it isn't the best, if you get what I mean). Don't like the Tevi or Braden picks (Gettleman doesn't seem high on this OT class at all - nor does anyone else, might as well draft something else). Not sure about Kpassangnon. I think I may prefer Basham. I applaud the effort and if nothing else I would be pretty excited about McCaffrey.

Not a great OL class yes, but OL is generally get rated higher than general consensus. And I've heard Tevi anywhere from 3rd to 5th. I was thinking JuJu is a guy for the slot to start off. Funchezz isn't great and there's not much there for weapons besides Benjamin and Olsen._________________2017 Pre Draft Mock *Full Draft* | talkdraft.net

I'm fine with the Rams taking WR Zay Jones in the 2nd round but give the Rams OC Ethan Pocic in the 3rd round and I would love for them to use their high 4th round pick on TE Jake Butt just for the future because he would be a steal.

Patrick Mahomes? The guy sucks and you think he is going at #12? Cleveland needs help in the secondary and if we wait to address it as long as you have us then there is a problem.

If you really think Cleveland would pass on Hooker you are insane...not only passing on him but you have us passing on Conley and Lattimore....this draft from the Cleveland is a failure after the 1st pick!!!_________________

ACDC_Rocks024 wrote:

when you are rebuilding a franchise, the first thing you start with isn't O lineman

Love the first pick. Hooker is gonna be a monster. Problem here is he's more of a FS and we need a SS. Wouldn't complain, but Stephen Jones already said they're unlikely to trade up, so if accuracy is what you're going for I wouldn't count on this happening.

Love Josh Jones. But with Hooker the pick in round 1 I think it's more likely we address DE/CB, unless you think we move Byron Jones back to CB, then this would be a great value here. I'd like Tim Williams more though.

Sutton is a solid pick. Don't see us going DB with the first 3 picks but we'll see. No real complaints given the board.

The rest are awful. We won't pick a WR this year. TE isn't a need at all. QB makes no sense.